IARI jobs for SRF/JRF Life Sciences in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 30 Jun 2020
Job Description
SRF/JRF (Life Sciences)
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in SERB-DST Funded project One Rs.31000/- + 24% HRA
Qualification: Post graduate degree in basic science (Life Sciences) or graduate/ post graduate degree in professional courses (Life Sciences including Agricultural Sciences) selected through a process described through any one of the following: a.Scholars who are selected through National Eligibility Tests – CSIR-UGC NET including lectureship (Assistant Professorship) and GATE.
b.The selection process through National level examinations conducted by Central Government Departments and their Agencies and Institutions such as DST, DBT, DAE. DOS, DRDO, MHRD, ICAR, ICMR. IIT, IISc, IISER etc. (As per DST Office Memorandum No. SR/S9/Z-08/2018, Dated:30-01-2019) Desirable: Experience in molecular markers, field phenotyping and handling rice crop.
Essential: Post graduate degree in basic science or graduate/ post graduate degree in professional courses selected through a process described through any norms given in DST Office Memorandum (O.M) No. SR/S9/Z-08/2018 i.e a) Scholars who are selected through National Eligibility Test CSIR-UGC-NET including lectureship (Assistant professorship) and GATE b) The selection process through national level exam conducted by Central government departments and their agencies and institute such as DST, DBT, DAE,DOS,DRDO, MHRD, ICAR, IIT, IISc, IISER ect. c) SRF: Qualification prescribed for JRF with two year of research experience.
Desirable: Experience in molecular markers and proficiency in computer skills
Age limit: Maximum age 35 years for SRF and JRF (age relaxation of five years for SC/ST & women and three years for OBC).
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in SERB-DST Funded project One Rs.31000/- + 24% HRA
Qualification: Post graduate degree in basic science (Life Sciences) or graduate/ post graduate degree in professional courses (Life Sciences including Agricultural Sciences) selected through a process described through any one of the following: a.Scholars who are selected through National Eligibility Tests – CSIR-UGC NET including lectureship (Assistant Professorship) and GATE.
b.The selection process through National level examinations conducted by Central Government Departments and their Agencies and Institutions such as DST, DBT, DAE. DOS, DRDO, MHRD, ICAR, ICMR. IIT, IISc, IISER etc. (As per DST Office Memorandum No. SR/S9/Z-08/2018, Dated:30-01-2019) Desirable: Experience in molecular markers, field phenotyping and handling rice crop.
Senior
Research
Fellow (SRF)
in DBT
Funded project
One JRF @ Rs.
31000/- +
24% HRA pm
for 1st and 2nd
year & SRF
@ Rs.
35,000/- +
24% HRA for
3
rd year
Essential: Post graduate degree in basic science or graduate/ post graduate degree in professional courses selected through a process described through any norms given in DST Office Memorandum (O.M) No. SR/S9/Z-08/2018 i.e a) Scholars who are selected through National Eligibility Test CSIR-UGC-NET including lectureship (Assistant professorship) and GATE b) The selection process through national level exam conducted by Central government departments and their agencies and institute such as DST, DBT, DAE,DOS,DRDO, MHRD, ICAR, IIT, IISc, IISER ect. c) SRF: Qualification prescribed for JRF with two year of research experience.
Desirable: Experience in molecular markers and proficiency in computer skills
Age limit: Maximum age 35 years for SRF and JRF (age relaxation of five years for SC/ST & women and three years for OBC).
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Education MSc
Who can apply Experienced (3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id935795
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India
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